edu0z
carried away by a moonlight shadow
- Aug 25, 2021
- 552
I often see people complaining about their lives, for being born in poor countries, or simply for the life they had to live when they were little and couldn't choose, or for the genetic lottery.
So I often hear the phrase, "life isn't fair," but I think they just say that because they don't like their lives. If they were happy and had everything they wanted (even without deserving it), I doubt that person would think that life is not fair.
The job market is unfair, the distribution of the world is unfair, all those things are up for debate... but a lottery that is not rigged, everyone buys a ticket at the same price, so everyone has an equal chance of winning. It's random but it's fair, everyone has the same odds.
So the question remains, is life unfair?... How long has life been unfair to you and you never had a chance or have you simply been part of a lottery?
I suppose that first we would have to individualize and pay attention to what points you think life has been unfair to you... because of your appearance?, because of your environment?, because of your internal biology?... we would also have to ask ourselves if we are just a product of our environment... are we an independent creature with free will or will our life always depend on the circumstances of our environment?... perhaps external circumstances favor you but then your internal biology has played a bad role. So, to what extent has the genetic lottery been unfair? Were the odds against you even before you were born? Was it an unexpected and completely random event that happened to you or perhaps you were predisposed to it happening to you?
I'm just rambling, trying to get the thoughts out of my mind... but if life was unfair to you taking into account all the possibilities described above and many more, wouldn't others also have to deal with all those thousands of possibilities? .. is there any place in the world or any gene that drastically move the balance of probabilities towards one side or the other?
What if you have everything (or everything that can be considered necessary for a happy life) but you are not happy because of a chemical imbalance in your brain or because of a past trauma?... What if you have nothing (I'm talking about things that society consider important) but you are still happy?
I don't know, the more I think about it, the more I realize the complexity of life... maybe one day some neural network with a huge amount of big data will be able to calculate those probabilities.
So I often hear the phrase, "life isn't fair," but I think they just say that because they don't like their lives. If they were happy and had everything they wanted (even without deserving it), I doubt that person would think that life is not fair.
The job market is unfair, the distribution of the world is unfair, all those things are up for debate... but a lottery that is not rigged, everyone buys a ticket at the same price, so everyone has an equal chance of winning. It's random but it's fair, everyone has the same odds.
So the question remains, is life unfair?... How long has life been unfair to you and you never had a chance or have you simply been part of a lottery?
I suppose that first we would have to individualize and pay attention to what points you think life has been unfair to you... because of your appearance?, because of your environment?, because of your internal biology?... we would also have to ask ourselves if we are just a product of our environment... are we an independent creature with free will or will our life always depend on the circumstances of our environment?... perhaps external circumstances favor you but then your internal biology has played a bad role. So, to what extent has the genetic lottery been unfair? Were the odds against you even before you were born? Was it an unexpected and completely random event that happened to you or perhaps you were predisposed to it happening to you?
I'm just rambling, trying to get the thoughts out of my mind... but if life was unfair to you taking into account all the possibilities described above and many more, wouldn't others also have to deal with all those thousands of possibilities? .. is there any place in the world or any gene that drastically move the balance of probabilities towards one side or the other?
What if you have everything (or everything that can be considered necessary for a happy life) but you are not happy because of a chemical imbalance in your brain or because of a past trauma?... What if you have nothing (I'm talking about things that society consider important) but you are still happy?
I don't know, the more I think about it, the more I realize the complexity of life... maybe one day some neural network with a huge amount of big data will be able to calculate those probabilities.